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Spring 2026 Readalong
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The Rook (The Checquy Files, #1)
Carry On (Simon Snow, #1)
Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries (Emily Wilde, #1)
Half a Soul (Regency Faerie Tales, #1)
Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter

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Till Summer Do Us Part

Till Summer Do Us Part

Meghan Quinn

From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author comes a brand new sizzling summer read that will have you laughing, swooning . . . and sweating. Scottie Price just started a new job and it's a real sausage fest. She's the only woman on a team filled with Brads and Chads. Expecting a bachelor pad atmosphere, she is quickly corrected when she finds out everyone is happily married. In an effort to impress her boss, Scottie mentions her nonexistent husband in a company meeting. But eagle-eyed Chad points out her lack of wedding ring. Panicked, Scottie creates a story about her unhappy marriage. Unfortunately for Scottie, her boss has a solution—a one-on-one session with the best marriage counselor in the Northeast, who happens to be her boss’s husband. With no way out of her lie, Scottie agrees to see him. Frantic, she calls in help from her best friend who sets her up with his brother, an improv-obsessed millionaire. Enter Wilder Wells. More than happy to take on the job, he teaches Scottie the main rule of always say yes. But the rule backfires during the session when Wilder signs them up for an eight-day summer marriage camp with all of Scottie’s co-workers where she’ll have to share a cabin with her way-too-handsome fake husband.

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Just for the Cameras (Bay Area Players, #1)

Just for the Cameras (Bay Area Players, #1)

Meghan Quinn

From New York Times bestselling author Meghan Quinn comes a sizzling sports romance full of flamingo feathers, slow-burn heat, and one grump-meets-sunshine love story that's anything but fake. They're faking it for the cameras. But what if the sparks are real? Graydon St. John doesn't do drama―or public appearances. The brooding defensive end for the San Francisco Foghorns prefers silence, solitude, and avoiding headlines. But when a league-wide PR scandal forces him into a media stunt at the city zoo, he's suddenly face-to-face with squawking birds, nosy fans, and the zookeeper who seems to hate his guts on sight. Maple Baker loves her flamingos. Loud, pink, messy? Sure. But they're hers. And the last thing she needs is a grumpy football player stomping into her sanctuary with a bad attitude and a bigger ego. Unfortunately, they've been paired for the zoo's new public outreach program, and the cameras are already rolling. The banter is sharp. The tension is electric. And the more they pretend to play nice for the press, the more their fake flirtation starts to feel like something dangerously real. But when family secrets, viral fame, and a PR romance gone off-script threaten everything Maple's worked for, Graydon must decide if he's willing to fight for love―or let it slip away to protect her.

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  • Trying to find a niche romance novel trope, any ideas?

    I keep thinking about a very specific type of novel. I've tried asking around before on places like Reddit but I'm hoping that maybe someone here might have an idea. I know that at least one book exists but I never found out the name.

    The niche I'm looking for is technically fake dating but the two people fake dating don't actually end up together. To make things even more specific, I'm looking for books that are heteronormative. I've seen this trope play out where one of the two people faking dating is gay, which I'm all for, but it's not exactly what I'm looking for right now. (RIP me as I realize I'm asking this the day before Pride Month.)

    I was told about one book that was a fake dating sports romance. A woman is hired to date a hockey/football? player for PR purposes but ends up falling in love with the coach. The coach also originally thinks she's a sterotypical bottle blonde. I don't even know if the story itself is any good but I'll never know because I've never found it.

    Does anyone have any ideas or recommendations for novels with this trope?

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  • Slow Dance
    snowseau
    May 31, 2026
    4.0
    Enjoyment: 4.5Quality: 4.0Characters: 4.5Plot: 4.0
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    I finished this book in one sitting which doesn't happen very often. The characters and their relationships all felt so real, as if we were reading a true story. None of the characters were perfect, but they also weren't trying to be. They were all people being messy and living their lives. I'm usually not the biggest fan of dual timelines in books, but I actually really enjoyed it here and found it enhanced the story. I did find Shiloh annoying when she was a teenager, but as the story progressed and I saw her life after, she grew on me.

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    Digital Reading Subscription Services

    So I've always been a print media girlie, but recently started reading ebooks more often and I'm really enjoying it. I've been looking into subscription services and just got a trial of Everand, but I don't really get what the point is? I feel like maybe I'm missing something but ÂŁ10.99 on the lowest tier (UK prices) for one ebook/audiobook a month, plus access to a pretty not great selection of 'unlimited' titles feels kinda steep?

    The other tiers seem a bit more worth it, but idk that I want to be paying that much for digital media each month. From what I can tell, they used to offer a more flat-rate unlimited access model, which makes way more sense to me. I just can't justify this kind of expense for something I don't even own since, at least with Everand, you lose access once your subscription has lapsed.

    Do you guys regularly use these services (Everand, Kindle Unlimited, Audible, Storytel etc) and if so, do you find they're worth it? The need and the demand for digital reading services is definitely there, especially for those with access needs, but surely there's a better way of doing it?

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  • Hooky Volume 3
    snowseau
    May 26, 2026
    4.0
    Enjoyment: 4.5Quality: 3.5Characters: 4.0Plot: 4.0
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    I found this last volume of the series to be much better done than the previous two. You can definitely see that the author finally knows exactly where she wants these characters to go and what will happen.

    To rate the full series, I'd probably give it 3.5 stars. It would have been higher, but I'm unable to see past the shortcomings of volume one. It's a shame because it really is a good story, but if I picked this up for myself and not for book club, the first third would have put me off it altogether. About halfway through the series, things started actually intriguing me, and I was able to read more than just one chapter at a time. I feel like most things were pretty tied up by the end, but it also seemed like things were resolved a bit too easily relative to the stakes.

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